![]() ![]() Tor should publicly indicate that it is putting in place policies to prevent any recurrence of such issues.Tor should publicly reprimand those individuals for stepping over the line (including misusing company time and computer equipment to do so).to demonize, denigrate, slander and lie about the ‘Puppies’ campaigns Tor should publicly apologize for the efforts by all, repeat, all of the persons I named.please be advised that I look for the following actions from Tor. If you're interested, I suggest you read them from earliest to latest to see how things developed.Īs I wrote in my earlier, private letter to Tor and Macmillan: My articles on the subject may be found in reverse chronological order here, complete with many external links. If you haven't already read about it, there's a vast quantity of material out there. I've said all I need to say about the present scandal at Tor. The 'Big Lie' thus dovetails perfectly with the SJW mentality - and with the Alinsky playbook of which they're so fond.) #Boycott tor books full#I should like to point out that the Nazi party's full name was the "National Socialist Democratic Workers' Party". (There are those who think that because the 'Big Lie' theory is of Nazi origin, it's therefore right-wing rather than left-wing. It's a classic application of the ' Big Lie' theory - and it still works just as well on blindly loyal ' useful idiots' as it ever did. What matters is the narrative, the 'spin' put upon the facts for the faithful to believe and propagate in the face of reality. It's been that way for decades, all around the globe. Such lack of honesty and unwillingness to face the facts is a hallmark of the left-wing, progressive element in politics and society. The facts of the situation have been ignored, and those drawing attention to those facts (including yours truly) have become objects of scorn, derision and open attack. The so-called 'Social Justice Warriors' or SJW's who've supported the guilty parties for years have been shrill in their screeching support for their heroes and heroines. I wonder whether at least some of them understand the meaning of the term 'dishonor'? If they don't, I suggest they look in the mirror to see a living definition. They seem to be clinging to the more 'modern' approach - hunker down, say nothing, deny everything, and hope the problem will go away. ![]() However, I doubt very much whether my opinion matters to those involved. In my days in the corporate world, such behavior would have been regarded as contemptible, and such lack of action in the face of customer anger would have produced at least a compelling case study at a business school, probably titled "How to commit executive career suicide". I think that constitutes an indelibly shameful mark on executives at both companies, and makes them complicit in the actions and statements of their employees. So, in the end, we have a company, Tor (and its holding company, Macmillan) that is/are apparently unwilling to take responsibility for the misdeeds of its employees, their misuse of corporate time and resources during those misdeeds, and their deliberate slander, libel and lying about a large part of the fan base upon which that company depends for its livelihood. ![]()
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